Why the CLP1 Gene Matters for Brain Development
Genes might be small, but their impact can be huge — especially when it comes to how the brain forms and functions. The CLP1 gene is one of those critical pieces.
Recent research shows that mutations in CLP1 can lead to a rare condition called Pontocerebellar Hypoplasia Type 10 (PCH10). Children with this condition face significant neurological challenges, including developmental delays, poor movement coordination, and brain shrinkage.
The link? RNA processing. When CLP1 fails to help properly edit RNA, neurons don’t get the instructions they need to grow and survive.
Scientists are still exploring exactly how this works, but what’s clear is this: CLP1 is essential for healthy brain development, and may play a role in other, more common neurodevelopmental conditions too.
This blog will keep you updated on new findings — in clear, understandable language.

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